Overview
What is Payman AI Documentation MCP Server?
A local MCP server that provides AI assistants like Claude or Cursor with easy access to Payman AI’s documentation, helping developers build integrations more efficiently.
How to use Payman AI Documentation MCP Server?
Clone the repository, install dependencies with npm install (or yarn install), build with npm run build, then run node /absolute/path/to/build/index.js to verify the server. Add it to a client such as Claude Desktop or Cursor following the linked integration guides.
Key features of Payman AI Documentation MCP Server
- Provides local access to Payman AI documentation.
- Works with Claude Desktop and Cursor AI assistants.
- Helps developers answer integration questions accurately.
- Requires Node.js v14+ and npm or yarn.
- Built with TypeScript, compiled to JavaScript.
Use cases of Payman AI Documentation MCP Server
- Developers ask AI assistants about Payman API usage and get documentation-backed answers.
- Teams run the server locally to enhance AI help during integration development.
- Quick reference for Payman capabilities without leaving the development environment.
FAQ from Payman AI Documentation MCP Server
What does this server do?
It serves Payman AI’s documentation over the Model Context Protocol, allowing AI assistants to retrieve relevant information when asked by developers.
What are the prerequisites?
Node.js version 14 or higher, npm or yarn, and Git are required.
How do I install and run it?
Clone the repository, navigate to the directory, run npm install (or yarn install), then npm run build. Run node /absolute/path/to/build/index.js to verify the server is working.
How do I integrate it with Claude or Cursor?
After building, add the server to your client’s configuration. For Claude Desktop refer to the MCP quickstart guide, and for Cursor refer to its MCP documentation (linked in the README).